Yacht Yogi
Well-Known Member
To answer the question about heat treatment: Welding the types of alloys commonly used for masts by MIG or TIG processes would require pre-heating of the material around the area to be welded. This provides stress relief to avoid the formation of cracks as the weld cools down. The recommended pre-heat temperature seems to be 350F (177C). Another requirement for a successful weld is to follow "good practice" in design of the joint/repair such as by making it at an angle to the predominant strain direction (so a diamond shaped patch on a mast rather than a square patch for example) and by avoiding big step-changes in thickness (which would cause stress concentrations and out-of-plane bending). On a mast repair I would recommend dye-penetrant inspection of the completed welds to ensure that no cracks are present.
Cheers, Chris
Cheers, Chris